Two different metrics - one is length and the other is weight. I know that my gas meter weights more than my electricity meter, but I can't get the darned things unplugged to weight them!
A meter of gold would be good to have, but that depends on how thick it is. Be more specific I should be able to help you!
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Meters and kilograms are units of different physical quantities (length and mass, respectively) and cannot be directly converted. To convert meters to kilograms, you would need additional information such as the density of the material to determine the mass in kilograms, using the formula mass = density x volume.
Sorry, but you can't. Meters are distance measurements and kilograms are weight measurements
You don't. Kilograms are mass. Meters are distance. It's like trying to convert yards to pounds.
To convert 66 kilograms per hour to meters per second, we need to first convert kilograms to meters using the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m/s^2. Once we find the value in meters per hour, we can then convert it to meters per second by dividing by 3600 since there are 3600 seconds in an hour.
To convert cubic meters to weight, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. Multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density in kilograms per cubic meter to get the weight in kilograms. Alternatively, you can use specific gravity if the substance is a liquid.
104 kilograms is a unit of mass, not length. To convert kilograms to meters, you would need to know the substance's density to determine its volume in cubic meters.
Converting kilograms (kg) to meters is not a standard conversion as kilograms measure mass and meters measure length. To convert kg to meters, you would need additional information such as the density of the material in question. If you are trying to convert mass to length, you would need to know the volume of the object as well. It is important to use the appropriate units and formulas for the specific conversion you are trying to make.